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Regarding the Sky Hop Bus Tokyo operating status due to traffic congestion

For ticket sales and boarding during peak periods during the tourist season (updated 12 Mar 2024)

NEWS

: Location of Sky Hop Bus bus stops.
Touch (or click) the icons to display the bus stop name.

Features of the Sky Hop Bus

  • Feature 1
    Freely boarding and alighting !!
  • Feature 2
    A different perspective !!
  • Feature 3
    Just sit and efficiently !!

Green Course
Shinjuku Shibuya Course
(Via Shibuya Scramble Crossing)

Access to Shinjuku Gyoen, Kabukicho, Tokyo Metropolitan Government,
Harajuku, Meiji Jingu, Shibuya, very convenient for sightseeing, shopping, and full of attractions!

: Location of Sky Hop Bus bus stops.
Touch (or click) the icons to display the bus stop name.
  • Shinjuku night view
    The "LOVE" object, which is also a symbol of the Nishi-Shinjuku area.
  • Shinjuku Kabukicho
    It is a popular entertainment district night spot in Tokyo.
  • Shibuya Scramble Crossing
    It is one of the largest intersections in the world.

Red Course
Asakusa and TOKYO SKYTREE course

Ueno Zoo, TOKYO SKYTREE, Tokyo Station, Senso-ji and sights a lot!

: Location of Sky Hop Bus bus stops.
Touch (or click) the icons to display the bus stop name.
  • Sky Tree
    TOKYO SKYTREE®
    TOKYO SKYTREE is the tallest tower in the world, and the second tallest man-made structure after Dubai’s Burj Khalifa.
  • Akihabara
    Akihabara
    Tokyo’s most famous electronics shopping area. There are shops selling anime goods, as well as cafes with waitresses dressed up like maids.
  • Nihonbashi
    Shin Nihonbashi
    In Nihonbashi you’ll find Mitsukoshi’s flagship store, Japan’s oldest department store.

Blue Course
Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Teleport Station (for Odaiba via Rainbow Bridge), Tsukiji, and Ginza course

Tokyo Tower, Tsukiji & Ginza and lots of other sights!

: Location of Sky Hop Bus bus stops.
Touch (or click) the icons to display the bus stop name.
  • Tokyo Station
  • Tsukiji
    Tsukiji
    Tsukiji Market was Japan’s largest fish market. There are many places that offer fresh seafood cuisine as well as Japan’s tamago-yaki omelets.
  • Rainbow Bridge
  • Ginza
    Ginza
    The Ginza district is home to Japan's largest collection of luxury brand shops, including the world's largest UNIQLO store featuring 12 floors of goods from Japan’s own worldwide brand.
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